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PAVTENTEDI FEB. 11.; 1908.

N. B. SPOONER. WRINGER STAND. APPLICATION PIL'ED 001'. 16. 1907.

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NORA B. SPOONER, OF WARREN, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

WRINGER-STAND.

N 0. 878,682. Specification of Letters Patent.

'Ap il" union filed October 16- 1907. Serial NU. 397.632.

the member 10 being pivoted as at 11 to the lower portion of the member9, whilev the n1ember'9 is engaged by t downward oscillatory movementthereof. The member 9 is provided with a rod 13, upon which sleeves 14are dis To all whom it may. concern:

Be it known that I, Norm B. SPUONER, a citizen of the United States,residing at Warren, in the county of Grafton and State of Newl-lampshirc, have invented a new and useful wringer-stand; and I dohereby declare thefollowing to be a full, clear, and exact descriptionof the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to whichit a pertains to make and use the same.

'Fhis invention relates to a new and useful wringer stand, upon whichwashing tubs are a supported; es ecially the invention comprises anattac ment for the stand, whereby a third tub for receiving dry clothesissupported.

' This invention is received, when the third tub, su attachment isconnected to the mem will be clearly seen in the drawings.

The rod 7 is provided with slots 16 toreceive the extensions 17 of thecouplin member 15, which is of a circular form an provided with aresilient lip 18, which holds the rod 13 in place, as shown.

removal of the coupling a U-sh'aped member 19 is provided to engageopenings extensions 17, as clearly shown.

porting comprises further objects and combinations of elements whichwill be hereinafter more fully described, shown in e accompanyingdrawings, and the novel features thereof will be pointed out by theappended claims.

To obtain a full and correct understandingof the details ofconstruction, combinations, of features, elements and advantages,reference is. to be had to the hereinafter set forth description and theaccom )anying drawings in connection therewith, w erein Figure 1 is aside elevation of a wringer stand showing the improved attachment applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a perspectiveview of a portion of said stand,showing the attachment applied thereto, so as to illustrate more indetail the construction thereof. Fig. 3 is a'view of a portion of thestand, showing the cou ling member in position, so as o facilitate t econnection ofthe attachmeat. Fig. 4 is'a view of the coupling membershowing the same ready to be attached to a' lportion" of the. stand. 'j.

Li (e numerals of reference indicate like parts throughout the severalviews-i In regard to the drawings 1 designates the wringerframe having awringer appara- "at'fus 2, as shown and-provided with a pair of,foldable members '3 and}, which are provided with hinged supportin legs5 and 6, as clearly shown. The said legs are hinged by'means of rods- 7and 7 extending the entire width of themembersfi and 4, the i latter ofwhich rods is fixed non-rotatably with relation to the said member 4, soas to I prevent disconnection of the third tub suporting attachment 8,aswill be observed. he third-tub supporting attachment consists of apair of foldable members 9 and 10,

and modifications may construction and embodiment thereof, comebinations of features, and elements, without in any way departing fromthe spirit of the invention covered by the claims. thereof; whichvariations or modifications if employed must fall within the scope ofthe appended claims.

together'with the simplicity thereof, will be clearly apparent.

Having thus fully described the invention,

protection of Letters Patent, is

frame havin provided with a pair of foldable members,

third tub supporting device supported by one of w ich being providedwith means to prevent downward oscillatory movement of the other memberthereof.

2. In a device as set forth awringer frame having a pair of foldablemembers, one of which being provided with a' nonrotatable rod having apair of slots, 9. coupling having a pair of extensions designedtocngn-go said slots of said rod, means to revcut removal of saidcoupling and a t 'rd tub supporting device supportedby said coupling.

i). in a device frame, a wringer as set forth, a. wringer fumedthereto,'s'aid frame provided with lugs 12 to be e member 10, to limitthe It is to be understood that various changes,

be employed in the From theforegoing, the essential features,- elementsand the operation of the device,

what is claimed as new and useful by the one of said members having anon-rotatable rod, a coupling carried thereby, a foldable Patented Feb.11, 1908.

posed, and between which sleeves the coupling member 15 To prevent 20ofthe-f 1. In a device as set forth, a wringer.

fixed thereto a wringer and saidcou ling comprising foldable members,

having a pair of foldable members, one of which provided with anon-rotatable vice supported by said coupling comprising foldablemembers, one of W being provided with means to prevent downward movementof the other member thereof,

4. In a device as set forth, a wringer frame having a pair of foldablemembers, one of which'being provided with a non-rotatable rodhaving apair of slots, a coupling having a 15 pair of extensions having openingsdesigned to engage said slots of said rod, a U-shaped member to engagethe openings to prevent removal of the coupling, and a third tub suportingdevice supported bysaideoupling. 20

n testimony whereof I'have signed my name to this specification in thepresence of t Wosubscribi-ng Witnesses.

'NORA B. S'POONER.

Witnesses LIEZA Z. CLEMENT, GEO. M. WILLIAMS.

